Local News

Herculaneum City Hall Closed Indefinitely Following Early Morning Fire

Herculaneum City Hall Closed Indefinitely Following Early Morning Fire

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City of Desloge Cancels Christmas in the Park in Lieu of Christmas Parade

City of Desloge Cancels Christmas in the Park in Lieu of Christmas Parade

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Park Hills Pool Getting New Pump, Will be Ready for 2021 Season

Park Hills Pool Getting New Pump, Will be Ready for 2021 Season

Park Hills pool to get new pump...
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St. Francois County Two-Vehicle Wreck

St. Francois County Two-Vehicle Wreck

2 girls injured in St Francois County accident...
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Baby Boomers Concert This Weekend

Baby Boomers Concert This Weekend

Boomers concert is this weekend at Farmington Centene Center...
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United Way Dine Out Ends Today

United Way Dine Out Ends Today

It's your last chance for The United Way of St. Francois County's Dine Out...
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House Fire in Leadington

House Fire in Leadington

Leadington residential fire this morning being investigated but expected to be ruled accidental...
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Desloge Aldermen Discuss Mayor's Exit

Desloge Aldermen Discuss Mayor's Exit

Desloge Mayor Kater has one more meeting as Mayor before swearing in for commission seat...
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Prosecutor's Office Has Thousands of Cases

Prosecutor's Office Has Thousands of Cases

Thousands of cases being worked by attorneys in the St. Francois County Prosecutor's office...
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Blunt on Veterans Day and What it Means

Blunt on Veterans Day and What it Means

Veterans Day celebrations can become personal remembrance...
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Missouri News

Open Enrollment Still Discussed in Legislature as Session Closes

Open Enrollment Still Discussed in Legislature as Session Closes

With Missouri Legislators about a week away from the end of the current ses...
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Missouri State Operating Budget Deadline Looms

Missouri State Operating Budget Deadline Looms

Only a few hours remain before the Fiscal Year 2026 state operating budget ...
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Missouri Faces Multiple Salmonella Outbreaks Linked to Backyard Poultry and Recalled Tomatoes

Missouri Faces Multiple Salmonella Outbreaks Linked to Backyard Poultry and Recalled Tomatoes

Missouri health officials are addressing two separate salmonella outbreaks ...
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Second Amendment Preservation Act Measure Placed on Informal Calendar

Second Amendment Preservation Act Measure Placed on Informal Calendar

Missouri senators spend time discussing House Bill 1175, legislation that w...
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Missouri Senators Discussing Changes to New Law

Missouri Senators Discussing Changes to New Law

Missouri lawmakers are moving into the final two weeks of the 2025 regular ...
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    Pope Leo, the first U.S.-born pope, will be inaugurated at a mass in St Peter's Square next week.
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